The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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Page 46
... effect of two swarms in a line with the eye will be less than the sum of the two effects separately . If this is the true opinion of Lucretius , and if the down- ward flight of the atoms arises , in his view , from their own gravity ...
... effect of two swarms in a line with the eye will be less than the sum of the two effects separately . If this is the true opinion of Lucretius , and if the down- ward flight of the atoms arises , in his view , from their own gravity ...
Page 47
... effect of attraction between the bodies will no doubt be produced , but then we have to find what becomes of the energy which the molecules have brought with them but have not carried away . If any appreciable fraction of this energy is ...
... effect of attraction between the bodies will no doubt be produced , but then we have to find what becomes of the energy which the molecules have brought with them but have not carried away . If any appreciable fraction of this energy is ...
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... effect as the old attachment out of Chancery . It is one of the modes of execution allowed for the recovery of property other than land or money . ATTACHMENT OF THE FOREST is the proceeding in the Courts of Attachments , Woodmote , or ...
... effect as the old attachment out of Chancery . It is one of the modes of execution allowed for the recovery of property other than land or money . ATTACHMENT OF THE FOREST is the proceeding in the Courts of Attachments , Woodmote , or ...
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... effect of such waves would be repel it from that centre , according as the wave's length is to attract the body towards the centre of agitation , or to the body . Practical illustrations of the effect of such waves very large or very ...
... effect of such waves would be repel it from that centre , according as the wave's length is to attract the body towards the centre of agitation , or to the body . Practical illustrations of the effect of such waves very large or very ...
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... effect , as long as the appointment to the chief ponti- ficate rested with the patrician curiæ . Of late years , however , this important dignity had been thrown open to the commons also . Octavianus was well pleased to accept it on the ...
... effect , as long as the appointment to the chief ponti- ficate rested with the patrician curiæ . Of late years , however , this important dignity had been thrown open to the commons also . Octavianus was well pleased to accept it on the ...
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